
Availability: In Stock
The Hornady Match .22 caliber 75-grain boat-tail hollow-point bullet is purpose-built for competitive shooters and precision rifle enthusiasts who demand consistency and accuracy above all else. These match-grade projectiles come in bulk (4,000 per case), making them ideal for high-volume practice, load development, and competition where you're firing enough rounds to notice—and benefit from—exceptional uniformity. If you're serious about hand-loading for .224" chambers and chasing tight groups, this is the ammunition component engineered to help you get there.
What sets Hornady Match bullets apart is their Advanced Manufacturing Process (AMP) jacket technology. Each jacket is held to virtually zero tolerance for concentricity and minimal wall thickness variation, meaning every bullet sits straight in the case and flies true. The swaged lead core adds another layer of precision: it's uniformly balanced to reduce bullet-to-bullet performance variables that can open up group sizes. Combined with Hornady's secant ogive profile and precision boat-tail geometry, you're looking at bullets optimized for low drag, flat trajectory, and the highest ballistic coefficient per weight class.
These are dedicated match rounds—not suitable for hunting—which tells you exactly what they're built for: the range, the loading bench, and competition. Whether you're working up loads for a prairie varmint rifle, dialing in a precision .223 or .22-250, or feeding a competitive bolt gun, the consistency built into every 75-grain Match bullet means your skill and technique become the limiting factor, not the ammo.
| Caliber | .22 Cal (.224") |
| Weight | 75 Grains |
| Bullet Style | Boat-tail Hollow-Point (BTHP) |
| Quantity | 4,000 per Case |
| Jacket Type | AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) |
| Core | Swaged Lead |
The .224" diameter fits .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, .220 Swift, and other .22 centerfire cartridges that accept .224" bullets. Confirm your specific rifle's bore and load data before reloading.
No. Hornady specifically does not recommend Match bullets for hunting applications. These are designed for target shooting, competition, and precision rifle use.
Concentricity is how straight and centered the bullet sits within its jacket. Poor concentricity causes the bullet to fly off-axis, increasing drag and opening up groups. Hornady's AMP jackets hold virtually zero tolerance for runout, meaning more consistent, tighter accuracy potential.
A 4,000-count case gives you 4,000 individual bullets. The number of complete reloads depends on your press setup and how many cartridges you load per session, but this bulk quantity supports serious load development and competition shooting.

SKU: 167522642 • Width: 9.505in • Height: 3.25in • Depth: 11.85in • Weight: 48.45oz





Availability: In Stock
The Hornady Match .22 caliber 75-grain boat-tail hollow-point bullet is purpose-built for competitive shooters and precision rifle enthusiasts who demand consistency and accuracy above all else. These match-grade projectiles come in bulk (4,000 per case), making them ideal for high-volume practice, load development, and competition where you're firing enough rounds to notice—and benefit from—exceptional uniformity. If you're serious about hand-loading for .224" chambers and chasing tight groups, this is the ammunition component engineered to help you get there.
What sets Hornady Match bullets apart is their Advanced Manufacturing Process (AMP) jacket technology. Each jacket is held to virtually zero tolerance for concentricity and minimal wall thickness variation, meaning every bullet sits straight in the case and flies true. The swaged lead core adds another layer of precision: it's uniformly balanced to reduce bullet-to-bullet performance variables that can open up group sizes. Combined with Hornady's secant ogive profile and precision boat-tail geometry, you're looking at bullets optimized for low drag, flat trajectory, and the highest ballistic coefficient per weight class.
These are dedicated match rounds—not suitable for hunting—which tells you exactly what they're built for: the range, the loading bench, and competition. Whether you're working up loads for a prairie varmint rifle, dialing in a precision .223 or .22-250, or feeding a competitive bolt gun, the consistency built into every 75-grain Match bullet means your skill and technique become the limiting factor, not the ammo.
| Caliber | .22 Cal (.224") |
| Weight | 75 Grains |
| Bullet Style | Boat-tail Hollow-Point (BTHP) |
| Quantity | 4,000 per Case |
| Jacket Type | AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) |
| Core | Swaged Lead |
The .224" diameter fits .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, .220 Swift, and other .22 centerfire cartridges that accept .224" bullets. Confirm your specific rifle's bore and load data before reloading.
No. Hornady specifically does not recommend Match bullets for hunting applications. These are designed for target shooting, competition, and precision rifle use.
Concentricity is how straight and centered the bullet sits within its jacket. Poor concentricity causes the bullet to fly off-axis, increasing drag and opening up groups. Hornady's AMP jackets hold virtually zero tolerance for runout, meaning more consistent, tighter accuracy potential.
A 4,000-count case gives you 4,000 individual bullets. The number of complete reloads depends on your press setup and how many cartridges you load per session, but this bulk quantity supports serious load development and competition shooting.
SKU: 167522642 • Width: 9.505in • Height: 3.25in • Depth: 11.85in • Weight: 48.45oz
